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The Unit retains high ratings | March 15, 2006

A week later, it seems everyone still likes The Unit. From a CBS release:


THE UNIT posted a 10.9/16 with 17.78m viewers, 6.6/14 in adults 25-54 and 4.9/11 in adults 18-49 -- second behind an extended episode of FOX's "American Idol." Compared to last week's premiere, THE UNIT retained 96% of its viewers (from 18.50m) and adults 18-49 (from 5.1/12) rating and 94% of its adult 25-54 rating (from 7.0/13).
I credit Dennis Haysbert for this. Fans of 24 probably miss his calming presence over there.

I just hope the upcoming The Evidence and Heist do as well. I like them both.

Posted by deann in Ratings/Scheduling | permalink

3 Comments

The Washington Post has the Unit in as a "winner" in today’s paper for snagging 18.5 million viewers. It became the most watched premiere of any scripted shown on any network this season.

Posted by: Miss Fussy | March 15, 2006 03:54 PM

The Unit.. has such a nice ring to it..

I have yet to watch the new episode. Thank God for tivo!

Posted by: shane | March 15, 2006 11:47 PM

The Unit is totally all about Pres. Palmer. That is why I watch (now if they would just stop showing his ALLSTATE advertisement during the show...)

Posted by: Molly | March 16, 2006 09:30 AM

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